Every Single Insane Moment You Missed From the 2017 Grammys Last Night

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Last night was the music industry's biggest night of the year, and left us with PLENTY to tweet about.

Didn't get a chance to tune in? Don't worry— we threw together a lil recap for ya.

The biggest themes of the night were tributes to fallen idols, fighting the man, and attempting to stay relevant by any means necessary.

The star-studded gala was hosted by the ever adorable, carpool karaoke king of The Late Late Show, James Corden. He kicked off his opening segment with a hilarious, falling down the stairs bit, gifting all of us with a meme-able gif almost too good to be true.

He then proceeded to rap, and of course, took the time to call out Trump. Good for you, James Corden. We love you, James Corden.

Don't worry, that wasn't the only meme-able moment. The internet was quick to identify Katy Perry's debut performance of her new song "Chained to the Rhythm" as a tribute to Wilson from "Home Improvement."

A fierce advocate for HRC and now the Women's Resistance movement, KP was rocking an armband that said "Persist" in reference to earlier this week when Elizabeth Warren was silenced by GOP Senator Mitch McConnell during Jeff Session's confirmation hearing.

She ended her performance standing in front of a projection of the Constitution. We never thought we'd see politics at a music awards ceremony, but WE AIN'T MAD. #resist #persist

spiked_spiegel ...Not to throw shade on any of the other artists who performed during the Grammys last night, I thought each performer did wonderfully, but I must bring attention to how literally no one mentioned a word about A Tribe Called Quest's STELLAR performance last night & how their act actually mattered artistically, socially, and politically. They stole the entire show, I believe... and when Busta Rhymes called Trump "President Agent Orange" and put him on blast, I screamed 😭🙏🏽🙌🏽✊🏽 I'll acknowledge you, Tribe... you guys were outstanding and I'm so glad to see you back in the music scene after such a long absence. The world needs you & your profound beats now... Welcome back🙌🏽 #ATribeCalledQuest #PhifeDawg #QTip #BustaRhymes #Grammys2017 #AndersonPaak #Consequence #ATCQ #RepresentRepresent #wegotitfromherethankyou4yourservice

A Tribe Called Quest, Anderson .Paak, and Busta Rhymes performed a three-song medley of "Award Tour," "Movin' Backwards," and "We The People," in the biggest political statement of the evening.

Then performers knocked down a giant wall and were joined by people of all shapes, colors, and sizes, ending the performance by chanting "resist."

We may or may not have been standing on our couch chanting along by that point. Also LOVE Busta's new nickname for the Trump: 'Agent Orange' is the now banned toxic herbicide used during the Vietnam War to kill off farmland, and is linked to causing cancers, birth defects, and a whole slew of other health complications. Savage.

Villa stated that her dress was a message of love and unity, and that Americans need to try and see past politics and accept Donald Trump as their rightful dictator, I mean president.

Translation: conservatives just bought a lot of her music on iTunes, which is like the most music she's ever sold. Hmmmmmm....

Whatever Villa, if this is what you need to do to trick people into buying your music, so be it. You'll be old news by tomorrow.

Girl Power!

teenvogue Blue Ivy's out here in a Gucci pantsuit and I still wear sweatpants to class. 🙌

Let's get back to the good stuff!

GIRL POWER was another amazing message of the evening!! Schoolboy Q wore a pink 'Girl Power' hoodie, while his adorable daughter slayed in a pink tux.

Also rockin' the pink tuxedo was soon to be big sis, Blue Ivy, in a custom Gucci Prince tribute. And just when we thought she couldn't get any cuter, she joined in on James Corden's carpool karaoke bit and we basically melted into our sofas.

Tribute Central

usweekly Yes, #BrunoMars! We can't get enough of his #Prince tribute at the #GRAMMYs. 💜 (Photo credit: Kevin Winter/Getty Images for NARAS)

Blue wasn't the only one paying tribute to Prince last night.

In fact, the evening was jam-packed with tributes to music icons we lost this past year: most notably George Michael, David Bowie, and Prince.

Adele wowed us with a moving George Michael tribute, after having to stop the song and start over to make sure she got it just right. We totally forgave her, she's a true artist and wanted to make sure the tribute was as perfect as it could be.

edenrodriguezproductions Brave and Beautiful @adele You have inspired us with a great example to own our mistakes and our falls regardless of who's watching and to immediately try again. Thank you for gracefully showing us that even at our highest moments we may fall, owning our mistakes and courageously trying again is what allows all of us to shine. #erpinspired #grammys #ownit #adele #standup #strongwomen #talent #bebrave #braveandbeautiful #tryagain

The big question of the evening was Beyonce or Adele for album of the year.

Adele settled the matter in her acceptance speech by dedicating the award to, "the artist of [her] life, Beyonce. This album for me -- the 'Lemonade' album -- was just so monumental and so well thought out and so beautiful and soul-bearing and we all got to see another side to you that you don't always let us see and we appreciate that," she said as Beyoncé teared up from the front row. You are our light."

fashionbombdaily "It’s important to me to show images to my children that reflect their beauty, so that they can grow up in a world where they can look in the mirror, first at their own families as well as the news, the Super Bowl, the Olympics, the White House, and the Grammys, and see themselves, and have no doubt that they’re beautiful, intelligent, and capable. This is something that I want for every child of every race, and I feel it’s vital we look at this past and recognize our tendencies to repeat our mistakes." -@Beyonce
#instafashion #style #instastyle #fashionbombdaily #celebritystyle #fashion #beyoncé #beyonce

We were already crying when her mom, Tina, introduced her, and Blue Ivy was clearly so proud, BUT THAT WAS JUST THE BEGINNING. She emerged, majestic and ethereal, amidst a large video projection of her, Blue, and Tina, dressed like goddesses, in a tribute to motherhood and femininity.

The queen of the sun kingdom of YUZZZZ continued the performance by defying the basic principles of gravity and physics, and giving the internet plenty to freak about.

'Lemonade' won for Urban Contemporary Album, and Queen Bey was ready with a moving speech.